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To: From: Sent: Subject: Jackson, Ryan[jackson.ryan@epa.gov] Bloomberg BNA Tue 7/11/2017 12:00:34 AM July 10 - Energy and Climate Report News Energy and Climate Report July 10, 2017-Number 131 Climate Change C iu tip's Paris Withdrawal Leaves U.S. Isolated on World Stage Heads of state from 19 of the world's largest economies isolated U.S. President Donald Trump for withdrawing from the Paris climate accord and said their disapproval would not abate in the years to come. EPA Environmentalists Tell EPA: Do Not Delay Methane Rule Oil and gas companies should comply with the EPA's methane limits even as the agency reconsiders the rule, environmentalists said at a July 10 hearing in Washington. Energy Correction An article, "Release--Finally--of Appliance Efficiency Standards Applauded," incorrectly identified an April 3 notice of intent to sue as a lawsuit. The online version has been corrected. Energy Former FER missioner Honorable Joins Reed Smith Global law firm Reed Smith LLP jumpstarted its new Federal Energy Regulatory Commission team with the addition of former Commissioner Colette Honorable. Energy Fran< rility May Have to Shut ' pi-clear Reactors Electricit de France SA, the state-controlled operator of 58 nuclear reactors, may have to shut as many as 17 to fulfill government plans to reduce the share of atomic power in France's electricity output to 50 percent by 2025, Ecology Minister Nicolas Hulot said. Energy Ohio EPA Urges Suit Against Energy Transfer for Pipe Cleanup Ohio EPA is taking the unusual step of urging the state to sue a pipeline construction company that allegedly spilled two million gallons of drilling mud and is ignoring the agency's directives. Renewable Energy Shell Plans to Spend $1 Billion a Year on Clean Energy by 2020 Royal Dutch Shell Plc plans to spend as much as $1 billion a year on its New Energies division as the transition toward renewable power and electric cars accelerates. Sierra Club v. EPA, 1:17-cv-01906 ED_001523_00002122-00001 Renewable Energy Wall Street Sours on $9 Billion Mechanism for Green Projects Wall Street investors have gone cold on one of the main mechanisms banks invented to fund the green-energy revolution. Water Pollution Correction The June 6 articles, "Ex-NASA Official, Lobbyist Joins EPA's Water Office," and "Petroleum Institute Lawyer Picked for EPA Legal Counsel" mischaracterized the lobbying activities of Lee Forsgren, EPA's new deputy assistant administrator for the EPA Office of Water. He did not lobby for pipeline projects, but his firm HBW Resources did. He lobbied for the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida until the end of 2016. The online versions of the stories have been ... Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Manage Your Email | Contact Us 1801 South Bell Street, Arlington, VA 22202 Copyright 2017 The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.. Energy and Climate Report Sierra Club v. EPA, 1:17-cv-01906 ED_001523_00002122-00002